You will be hearing a lot more about this...Melania's immigration history
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2016 12:34 am
It has become plain over the last few days that Melania, years before her marriage to Trump, was working illegally in the U. S. as a model while here on a tourist visa.
Now it is dribbling out that she obtained permanent residence status based on a marriage to some as-yet-unidentified U. S. citizen. She married Trump in 2005 and naturalized in 2006, a legal impossibility if she immigrated based on her marriage to Trump. The couple are on video saying that she had never been married before but a former lawyer of Trump's said she immigrated in 2001 based on marriage. There is practically no other way she could have gained permanent residency.
In all probability over the remaining campaign period it will be slowly revealed that her marriage was visa fraud, which carries a five-year possible sentence. The purported husband will be located and nobody will recall ever seeing them together or having heard of the marriage. Even worse, it may be impossible to locate the first husband since some impostor used a U. S. birth certificate. It is possible to go through the entire immigration process without the petitioner even being interviewed.
An EXTREMELY high proportion of immigration visas based on marriage have always been fraudulent or marriages of convenience but this is going to make Trump sound like a complete clown when he goes around the country bellowing for enforcement of immigration laws.
http://www.univision.com/univision-news ... ge-history
In an interview with Larry King Live in 2005 Melania Trump said that she had never been married before meeting Donald Trump.
But, Michael Wildes, an immigration attorney who worked for the Trump Organization, told Univision's investigative unit that she obtained a green card four years earlier in 2001, “based on marriage.”
Melania and Donald Trump were not married until Jan. 22, 2005 at Bethesda-by-the Sea Episcopal Church in Palm Beach, Florida.
When asked to explain the marriage discrepancy, Wildes said he would seek clarification, presumably from the Trump Organization. He later sent an email saying “I didn’t hear back, sorry.”
As the Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump has made immigration one of his main campaign issues. Trump has made constant references to deporting all undocumented immigrants and building a large wall along the border with Mexico to keep them out.
Now it is dribbling out that she obtained permanent residence status based on a marriage to some as-yet-unidentified U. S. citizen. She married Trump in 2005 and naturalized in 2006, a legal impossibility if she immigrated based on her marriage to Trump. The couple are on video saying that she had never been married before but a former lawyer of Trump's said she immigrated in 2001 based on marriage. There is practically no other way she could have gained permanent residency.
In all probability over the remaining campaign period it will be slowly revealed that her marriage was visa fraud, which carries a five-year possible sentence. The purported husband will be located and nobody will recall ever seeing them together or having heard of the marriage. Even worse, it may be impossible to locate the first husband since some impostor used a U. S. birth certificate. It is possible to go through the entire immigration process without the petitioner even being interviewed.
An EXTREMELY high proportion of immigration visas based on marriage have always been fraudulent or marriages of convenience but this is going to make Trump sound like a complete clown when he goes around the country bellowing for enforcement of immigration laws.
http://www.univision.com/univision-news ... ge-history
In an interview with Larry King Live in 2005 Melania Trump said that she had never been married before meeting Donald Trump.
But, Michael Wildes, an immigration attorney who worked for the Trump Organization, told Univision's investigative unit that she obtained a green card four years earlier in 2001, “based on marriage.”
Melania and Donald Trump were not married until Jan. 22, 2005 at Bethesda-by-the Sea Episcopal Church in Palm Beach, Florida.
When asked to explain the marriage discrepancy, Wildes said he would seek clarification, presumably from the Trump Organization. He later sent an email saying “I didn’t hear back, sorry.”
As the Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump has made immigration one of his main campaign issues. Trump has made constant references to deporting all undocumented immigrants and building a large wall along the border with Mexico to keep them out.